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− | On this page we include a tutorial about how to use the R programming language to analyze GEOS-Chem data.
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− | '''''A. Tai wrote (Sep 2012):'''''
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− | I have prepared a tutorial for using R to analyze GEOS-Chem and atmospheric data in the file:
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− | R_Intro_for_Atmos_Sci.R
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− | with test data:
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− | PM25_met_Ohio_201007.txt
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− | PM25_T_daily_US_201007.RData
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− | I have also written many R functions suitable for analyzing 2D and 3D GEOS-Chem, EPA and meteorological data in these source files:
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− | get_EPA.R
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− | get_geo.R
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− | get_met.R
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− | get_stat.R
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− | The files include detailed instructions for each function. They can be used by sourcing in the R environment:
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− | > source('get_geo.R')
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− | I have also included an introductory guide to R for MATLAB users:
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− | R_for_MATLAB_Users.pdf
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− | All the files above are included in a single zip file which can be downloaded here:
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− | https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2485687/R_Intro_for_Atmos_Sci.zip
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